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Place of birth:
  
Portland, Oregon

Name
  
Neil Lomax

Position
  
Yards:
  
22,771


TD–INT:
  
136–90

Career end
  
1988

College:
  
Career start
  
1981

Nominations
  
Heisman Trophy

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Date of birth:
  
(1959-02-17) February 17, 1959 (age 56)

NFL draft:
  
1981 / Round: 2 / Pick: 33

Role
  

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Neil Vincent Lomax (born February 17, 1959) is a former American football quarterback.

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College career

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Lomax was a standout college player at Portland State University, going from fifth-string freshman quarterback on partial scholarship to emergency starter to NCAA legend. By the end of his college career, Neil Lomax held 90 NCAA records, including one game where he threw for seven touchdown passes in a single quarter. He also had a game against Northern Colorado in 1979 where he was 44/77 for 499 yards passing. As of 2012, that game ranks 4th all-time at Portland State for yards thrown in a game. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Communications in 1981.

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  • 1977: 102/181 for 1,670 yards with 18 TD vs 5 INT.
  • 1978: 241/436 for 3,506 yards with 26 TD vs 22 INT.
  • 1979: 299/516 for 3,950 yards with 26 TD vs 16 INT.
  • 1980: 296/473 for 4,094 yards with 37 TD vs 12 INT.
  • Professional career

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    He was drafted fifth by the then-St. Louis Cardinals in the second round of the 1981 NFL Draft. Despite his college heroics, he had an up-and-down 9-year career for some very mediocre Cardinals teams, displaying brilliance in his two Pro Bowl years (1984 and 1987), but also occasionally playing poorly enough to be benched.

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    He threw for 4,614 yards in 1984, good for 20th place all time for most passing yards in a season.

    He was forced to retire before the 1990 season due to a severely arthritic hip. In 1991, he underwent hip replacement surgery.

    After football

    Lomax is the president of ProMax Event Management and an avid golfer. For the 2005 OSAA Football season, Lomax served as offensive coordinator and quarterback coach for the Tigard High School Tigers in Tigard, Oregon. He was inducted into the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 1993 and into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1996. Then in roughly 2008 he began working with the Roosevelt Rough Riders. He is currently offensive coordinator and quarter back coach under the leadership of head coach Christian Swain. He is now the quarterback coach for Tualatin High School in Tualatin Oregon.

    Personal

    Lomax and his wife Laurie live in Lake Oswego, Oregon. They have four children: the oldest, Nick, was a quarterback at Boise State; his daughter Ali played basketball at Westmont College, his second son, Jack, was a quarterback at Lake Oswego High School and at Oregon State; and his youngest son Mitch played for Lake Oswego Little League's Oregon state championship baseball team and Lake Oswego's Oregon state championship football team.

    References

    Neil Lomax Wikipedia


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